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an energy boom in the u.s. could mean a revival for the rails. take a look at trinity and american rail car, i think they're both buys. don't move, the "lightning round" is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> it is time -- it's time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." rapid-fire calls, you say the name of the stock, i tell you whether to buy or sell. are you ready skee-daddy. start with robin in new york. robin? >> caller: hi, jim, i woke up this morning to your sexy voice on my cnbc alarm clock. >> whoa, smoke show. yeah, what's up? >> caller: i found myself, jim, in the house of pleasure. and i thank you for that. >> well, glad to be there. to share the moment so to speak. >> caller: so to speak. >> i woke up with a bad nosebleed, different things. >> caller: i wo
an energy boom in the u.s. could mean a revival for the rails. take a look at trinity and american rail car, i think they're both buys. don't move, the "lightning round" is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>>...
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japan is a big energy importer. you get geopolitical risk coming back to the fore, oil prices go up, that would kill the yen trading. >> but they shut down their 47 nuclear power plants, right? so their dependence on that is even greater. >> $93 doesn't seem like oil has come down. >> it's all relative. >> boris and kevin, thank you. up next, polaris, owner of victory and indian motorcycles and a maker of everything from snow mobiles to military vehicles joins us to talk about its new branding campaign, and rebounding sales. "squawk box" will be right back. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >>> the historic
japan is a big energy importer. you get geopolitical risk coming back to the fore, oil prices go up, that would kill the yen trading. >> but they shut down their 47 nuclear power plants, right? so their dependence on that is even greater. >> $93 doesn't seem like oil has come down. >> it's all relative. >> boris and kevin, thank you. up next, polaris, owner of victory and indian motorcycles and a maker of everything from snow mobiles to military vehicles joins us to talk...
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. >> he's not someone i want to even put energy into, to be honest. he has his own problems, own issues to deal with. >> reporter: then there's the story of franky and betsey andrew. when the couple refused to keep up the mystery of lance, he turned on them. in 2008, betsey says she got this voice mail from a friend of armstrong's, which she provided to the "new york daily news." here's part of it. >> i hope somebody breaks a baseball bat over your head. but i also hope that one day you will have adversity in your life and you have some type of tragedy. it's pathetic, betsey. i thought you were a better person than that." >> lance armstrong's fiercest critics say he would do anything to protect himself. in the end, it wasn't all about the bike, like his book proclaimed. it might just be all about the glory. >> buzz bissinger is the author of "friday night lights" and a contributor for "newsweek" and the daily beast. and last august, he wrote the cover story for "newsweek" entitled, "i still believe in lance armstrong." now he says reading that makes h
. >> he's not someone i want to even put energy into, to be honest. he has his own problems, own issues to deal with. >> reporter: then there's the story of franky and betsey andrew. when the couple refused to keep up the mystery of lance, he turned on them. in 2008, betsey says she got this voice mail from a friend of armstrong's, which she provided to the "new york daily news." here's part of it. >> i hope somebody breaks a baseball bat over your head. but i also...
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it's partly owned by the energy company bp. now algeria's interior minister said that two people were killed in the attack. it's believed to be retaliation for algeria's support for the french offensive in mali. as many as ten americans were working at that oil field. the state department hasn't said how many of them right now may be hostages. we are told a special operations team is standing by, quote, on a very short string. this is obviously a very fluid situation. cnn foreign affairs correspondent jill dougherty and former cia officer bill baird join me now. jill, you've been working your sources today. what is the latest? >> we believe obviously this happened at a gas field. if you look at the map, it's in eastern algeria. that's 37 miles from the libyan border. and that's important because they believe that the people who carried this out came in from the east, in from libya. they went to this gas field. it's owned by bp. the algerians and the norwegians. and they carried out this attack. apparently what happened is they
it's partly owned by the energy company bp. now algeria's interior minister said that two people were killed in the attack. it's believed to be retaliation for algeria's support for the french offensive in mali. as many as ten americans were working at that oil field. the state department hasn't said how many of them right now may be hostages. we are told a special operations team is standing by, quote, on a very short string. this is obviously a very fluid situation. cnn foreign affairs...
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the energy industry in the u.s. is looking much stronger. consumers are more optimistic. university of michigan publishes the index of consumer sentiment, which is one of the very best guides to how consumers are feeling. as long as the fiscal policy and thing is too messed up, consumers seem to be little bit more upbeat. so there are some positives. but i want to be clear that, while we have made some progress, it is still quite a ways to go before we are where we would be satisfied. >> well, let me shift gears a little. certainly, as you know, there are some very vocal critics of fed policy. i wonder what you might say to those who argued that the policy that has maintained interest rates at such low levels has taken some of the pressure off of congress to try to address these fiscal challenges and that the massive asset purchases have created extremely high risks for future inflation. >> the critics are on both sides. give the other guys a chance. [laughter] >> i will get there. >> you'll get their later? >> i'll give them a chance. >> let me first say that as we think
the energy industry in the u.s. is looking much stronger. consumers are more optimistic. university of michigan publishes the index of consumer sentiment, which is one of the very best guides to how consumers are feeling. as long as the fiscal policy and thing is too messed up, consumers seem to be little bit more upbeat. so there are some positives. but i want to be clear that, while we have made some progress, it is still quite a ways to go before we are where we would be satisfied. >>...
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[applause] mccaskill.re the energy in this room is amazing. i am taking it with me. i will draw upon it many times over the next six years when there are tough votes ahead. many people heard of todd akin before i was a senator or a statewide official. i was the daughter of the first woman ever elected to the council in the town i grew up in. i knew what it took. it was not a mystery. willing to take risks and hard work. before anyone had heard of todd akin, she said she could not win. the terrain is too tough in a red state like misery. -- missouri. i said i have a plan. they did not listen. many did not return my calls. then there was emily's list. they listened. they returned my calls. stephanie and her team of hundreds and thousands of women across the country said we support what you are doing. we understand your plan. they got it. if this helps the extreme type a and when the republican primary that could be a gift for every candidates in the country by exposing his extreme views to the united states of america. it worked. emily's list, the power of many. they s
[applause] mccaskill.re the energy in this room is amazing. i am taking it with me. i will draw upon it many times over the next six years when there are tough votes ahead. many people heard of todd akin before i was a senator or a statewide official. i was the daughter of the first woman ever elected to the council in the town i grew up in. i knew what it took. it was not a mystery. willing to take risks and hard work. before anyone had heard of todd akin, she said she could not win. the...
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energy. consumers are more optimistic. the university of michigan publishes the index of consumer sentiment, one of the very best guides on how consumers are feeling. as long as the fiscal policy get too messed up, the consumers seem to be a little bit more upbeat. so there are some positives. but i want to be clear that, while we have made some progress, there is still quite a ways to go before we will be satisfied. >> as you well know, there are some very vocal critics of fed policy. i wonder what you might say to those who argue that. for example, the policy of maintaining interest rates at such low levels, that has taken some of the pressure off congress to address these fiscal tone descent the best of the asset purchases have greeted extremely high risk, perhaps under-appreciated risk for future inflation. >> there are critics on both sides, you know. you should give the other guys a chance. [laughter] >> i will get their leader. let me first say that, as we think about the cost and risk of a policy, which is also thi
energy. consumers are more optimistic. the university of michigan publishes the index of consumer sentiment, one of the very best guides on how consumers are feeling. as long as the fiscal policy get too messed up, the consumers seem to be a little bit more upbeat. so there are some positives. but i want to be clear that, while we have made some progress, there is still quite a ways to go before we will be satisfied. >> as you well know, there are some very vocal critics of fed policy. i...
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the energy in this room is amazing. i am taking it with me. i will draw upon it many times over the next six years when there are tough votes ahead. many people heard of todd a a senator or as statewide official. i was the doctor of the first woman elected to the council in the town -- daughter of the first woman ever elected to the council the town ichor up in. i knew what it took. it was not a mystery. willing to take risks and hard work. before anyone had heard of todd akin, she said she could not win. the terrain is too tough in a red stain like missouri. of-- state like misery. i said i have a plan. they did not listen. many did not return my calls. then there was emily's list. they listened. they returned my calls. stephanie and her team of hundreds and thousands of women across the country said we support what you are doing. we understand your plan. they got it. if this helps the extreme type a and when the republican primary that could be a gift for every candidates in the country by exposing his extreme views to the united states of a
the energy in this room is amazing. i am taking it with me. i will draw upon it many times over the next six years when there are tough votes ahead. many people heard of todd a a senator or as statewide official. i was the doctor of the first woman elected to the council in the town -- daughter of the first woman ever elected to the council the town ichor up in. i knew what it took. it was not a mystery. willing to take risks and hard work. before anyone had heard of todd akin, she said she...
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global, an energy company in algeria. according to his family, victor waited to take that contract until his children had finished school so he could attend their sporting events. this was not surprising for someone who is described as a dedicated family man and a fantastic co-worker. although it was hard to be so far away from his family, victor was excited to take the contract assignment so he could ensure a secure future for his family. that's just the kind of father and husband he was. the deal for this contract was 28 days on, 28 days off. and he was just 10 days in with only 18 days left to go. he was scheduled to come home to texas the day after his daughter's birthday. his life was stolen by those who seek to destroy americans. the radicals who inflict terror on all who believe in freedom. victor is survived by a loving family, including his wife, maureen, daughter, erin, and her son, grant. over the holidays, the closed lovelady family expressed concern for the safety of victor, but he reassured them saying, it's
global, an energy company in algeria. according to his family, victor waited to take that contract until his children had finished school so he could attend their sporting events. this was not surprising for someone who is described as a dedicated family man and a fantastic co-worker. although it was hard to be so far away from his family, victor was excited to take the contract assignment so he could ensure a secure future for his family. that's just the kind of father and husband he was. the...
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my focus is on renewable energy. we don't have oil companies in nevada, but what we do have is an abundance of wind, solar, and geothermal. and i believe that those are alternatives that should be part of our overall energy mix to make us less reliance on fossil fuels and more energy independent in the long term. host: philadelphia, pennsylvania. our next caller is richard, independent line. caller: how are you doing? how are you doing, congressman? the question -- a couple of thoughts. i am interested in what puc is the area that productivity will occur. as far as when you talk about job creation and you coming from nevada, looking at the hospitality industry. specific to your state and locale. but talking about the nation as a whole, where do you see these jobs? which raises the question -- in your district, what is the ismale of -- what is the black male unemployment rate. it seems it is very high in a lot of districts and a lot of states. the other question, coming to this year -- the battle of dealing with the b
my focus is on renewable energy. we don't have oil companies in nevada, but what we do have is an abundance of wind, solar, and geothermal. and i believe that those are alternatives that should be part of our overall energy mix to make us less reliance on fossil fuels and more energy independent in the long term. host: philadelphia, pennsylvania. our next caller is richard, independent line. caller: how are you doing? how are you doing, congressman? the question -- a couple of thoughts. i am...
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you have to press agenda with energy and vigor. i think our prosecutors have down that with varing degrees of success. host: let me share another moment from your former boss. saying there is a cadence of j.f.k. this n this speech. bill clinton, 1997. >> fellow citizens we must not waste the gift of this time. for all of us on that same journey of our lives and our journey too will come to an end. but the journey of our america must go on. so, my fellow american, we must be strong for there is much to dare. the demands of our time are great and they are different. let us meet them with faith and courage, with patience, and a grateful happy heart. let us shape the hope of this day into the noblest chapter in our history. yes, let us build our bridge. [applause] a bridge wide enough and strong enough for every american to cross over to a blessed land of new promise. may those generations those faces we can't yet see, whose names we may never know, say of us here, that we led our beloved land into a new century with the american dream
you have to press agenda with energy and vigor. i think our prosecutors have down that with varing degrees of success. host: let me share another moment from your former boss. saying there is a cadence of j.f.k. this n this speech. bill clinton, 1997. >> fellow citizens we must not waste the gift of this time. for all of us on that same journey of our lives and our journey too will come to an end. but the journey of our america must go on. so, my fellow american, we must be strong for...
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it opens up coastal virginia energy for energy exploration and harvesting. it would create 18,000 jobs. we're blessed with an abundance of natural resources in our country. we create tremendous employment and opportunity for inner-city kids that are hurting so badly. i and intent on the full fabric of our community crossing the finish line. that means great schools and good roads. there is one thing standing in the way of us moving forward with coastal virginia energy and that is the obama administration with secretary salazar. we need to diversify our local economy in virginia. i hope we can work with both of our senators to get this done. host: we are talking with representative scott rigell. this is a headline in "the washington post." she talks about a new freshman class of republicans and your class as well that had been a headache for the speaker. there will be a test on tuesday. where do you come down on this? guest: i think we have been good for the speaker. i am not dodging the questione. everybody needs to shoot straight. i do not know how i will v
it opens up coastal virginia energy for energy exploration and harvesting. it would create 18,000 jobs. we're blessed with an abundance of natural resources in our country. we create tremendous employment and opportunity for inner-city kids that are hurting so badly. i and intent on the full fabric of our community crossing the finish line. that means great schools and good roads. there is one thing standing in the way of us moving forward with coastal virginia energy and that is the obama...
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we've got to reach for energy independence. we've got to reform our immigration system. we've got to give our children the best education possible, and we've got to do everything we can to protect them from the horrors of gun violence. and let me say i'm grateful to vice president biden for his work on this issue of gun violence and for his proposals, which i'm going to be reviewing today and i will address in the next few days and i intend to vigorously pursue. so, with that, i'm going to take some questions. with'm going to start julie pace of ap. and i want to congratulate julie for this new, important job. >> thank you very much. >> yes. >> i wanted to ask about gun violence. today marks the one-year -- or one-month anniversary of the shooting in newtown, which seemed to generate some momentum for reinstating the assault weapons ban. but there's been fresh opposition to that ban from the nra. and even harry reid has said that he questions whether it could pass congress. given that, how hard will you push for an assault weapons ban? and if one cannot pass congress, wh
we've got to reach for energy independence. we've got to reform our immigration system. we've got to give our children the best education possible, and we've got to do everything we can to protect them from the horrors of gun violence. and let me say i'm grateful to vice president biden for his work on this issue of gun violence and for his proposals, which i'm going to be reviewing today and i will address in the next few days and i intend to vigorously pursue. so, with that, i'm going to take...
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operations and need to be energy efficient so utilizing energy and build into the equation and also innovation, so doing things in a smarter fashion, and able to compete at the international level for jobs, because as we land those contracts with improved operations, that means more american jobs. and that approach, that cutting-edge thinking that enables us to maintain that sense of productivity and our intellectual capacity as a nation and takes the research that we should invest into and allows us to translate that research into jobs. so there are these dynamics of change and reform that can be brought into the discussions here as we go forward, and that will speak, i think, to the vitality, the economic vitality of this nation and the growth of jobs that i think are significant, that are long-lasting and bring us into a sophisticated thinking, which this american society is very capable of doing. mr. garamendi: last year, you and i talked in the last congress, which was last year, you and i talked about this make it in america, this manufacturing, we spent a lot of time talking
operations and need to be energy efficient so utilizing energy and build into the equation and also innovation, so doing things in a smarter fashion, and able to compete at the international level for jobs, because as we land those contracts with improved operations, that means more american jobs. and that approach, that cutting-edge thinking that enables us to maintain that sense of productivity and our intellectual capacity as a nation and takes the research that we should invest into and...
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[applause] the energy in this room is amazing. i am taking it with me. i will draw upon it many times over the next six years when there are tough votes ahead. many people heard of todd akin before i was a senator or a statewide official. i was the daughter of the first woman ever elected to the council in the town i grew up in. [applause] i knew what it took. it was not a mystery. it was willing to take risks and hard work. before anyone had heard of todd akin, she said she could not win. the terrain is too tough in a red a state like missouri. i said i have a plan. they did not listen. many did not return my calls. then there was emily's list. they listened. they returned my calls. stephanie and her team of hundreds and thousands of women across the country said we support what you are doing. we understand your plan. they got it. if this helps the extreme type a and when the republican primary that could be a gift for every candidates in the country by exposing his extreme views to the united states of america. it worked. emily's list, the power of man
[applause] the energy in this room is amazing. i am taking it with me. i will draw upon it many times over the next six years when there are tough votes ahead. many people heard of todd akin before i was a senator or a statewide official. i was the daughter of the first woman ever elected to the council in the town i grew up in. [applause] i knew what it took. it was not a mystery. it was willing to take risks and hard work. before anyone had heard of todd akin, she said she could not win. the...
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democratic of energy supported marine renewable energy centers. in addition to the department of energy, this work is supported by my state of oregon, the wave energy trust and other private and public agencies. selection of newport as the site will not only benefit the community of newport but frankly the entire oregon coast and will set a course for oregon and the nation to be one step closer to energy independence. i'm also proud of oregon state university, their continued leadership in this area. i'd be remiss if i didn't give a shout out to the incredible work done by belinda and yvette and all the faculty and students in the wave energy department at o.s.u. their tireless efforts are the reason we're able to celebrate this achievement today and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from texas is recognized for one minute. ms. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. the 113th congress will not only need to work to fu
democratic of energy supported marine renewable energy centers. in addition to the department of energy, this work is supported by my state of oregon, the wave energy trust and other private and public agencies. selection of newport as the site will not only benefit the community of newport but frankly the entire oregon coast and will set a course for oregon and the nation to be one step closer to energy independence. i'm also proud of oregon state university, their continued leadership in this...
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forms of energy here at home so we are less dependent on foreign imports of energy. that's a strategy that enhances our national security, improves the environment, addresses climate change and the very important -- and very importantly helps our economy by allowing industries to develop here in the united states, that this if they don't develop here will develop elsewhere. industries that provide good jobs and will be very sustainable in the future. >> those who look at this issue say dealing with existing power plants would be the best way, most effective way to reduce carbon emissions and advance what the president said in the inaugural. does he agree with that? >> i'm not going to talk about -- >> philosophically. >> philosophically is aned a verb that is somewhat synonymous with speck latively and i will, you know, not speculate on future -- >> [inaudible] inaugural address and those who look at this issue believe you're not going to do something legislatively, this is the most effective way to do it. >> again, i don't have any information to impart about specif
forms of energy here at home so we are less dependent on foreign imports of energy. that's a strategy that enhances our national security, improves the environment, addresses climate change and the very important -- and very importantly helps our economy by allowing industries to develop here in the united states, that this if they don't develop here will develop elsewhere. industries that provide good jobs and will be very sustainable in the future. >> those who look at this issue say...
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the house energy and commerce committee is going to be taking a look at the mental health aspects of this, as well as other committees like the judiciary committee. certainly i would like to know more about what' drugs do to prevent iraq behavior, but if this individual believed -- prevent iraqi behavior, but if this individual believes they can cause these problems, we should be looking at that as well. host: tennessee. caller: i believe that any order aaimed at guns is always ended a law-abiding citizens. ithis administration flooded the market with guns for criminals and it seems like he wants to control this country. one other comment i could make -- i heard that he will be surrounded by children when he makes his announcement. i remember that during the gulf war, saddam hussein surrounded himself with children, too, and that was a chilling video. those children were scared to death. thank you very much. guest: the caller makes a good point with regard to focusing on criminals. unfortunately, the bureau of alcohol, firearms is involved in an explosive issue. we are continuing to
the house energy and commerce committee is going to be taking a look at the mental health aspects of this, as well as other committees like the judiciary committee. certainly i would like to know more about what' drugs do to prevent iraq behavior, but if this individual believed -- prevent iraqi behavior, but if this individual believes they can cause these problems, we should be looking at that as well. host: tennessee. caller: i believe that any order aaimed at guns is always ended a...
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debt, 20% is used to help with schools and poor people and the last 20% is used to develop renewable energy sources. host: thanks for the call from new jersey. we reflect on the words of dwight eisenhower in his fair well address. the question we are asking the role in government in solving america's problems. his farewell address on january 17, 1961 included advice to the country saying the government cannot solve all of the nation's problems. he also talked about america's military industrial complex. here is more from his farewell address. >> in the councils of government we must guard against unwanted influence whether sought or unsought we the military industrial complex. the potential for the decastrouse rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. we must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. we should take nothing for granted. only knowledgeable sidry can compel the huge machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals. so let's secure liberty may prosper together. host: the comments of eisenhower in his farewell address
debt, 20% is used to help with schools and poor people and the last 20% is used to develop renewable energy sources. host: thanks for the call from new jersey. we reflect on the words of dwight eisenhower in his fair well address. the question we are asking the role in government in solving america's problems. his farewell address on january 17, 1961 included advice to the country saying the government cannot solve all of the nation's problems. he also talked about america's military industrial...
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of the same time that energy is very high. this is an exciting moment where it is something you remember with your kids. something you always have to refer and reflect back on. host: four years ago was the largest single event in washington. we did not have the exact count at this hour, but the crowd seemed to be bigger than earlier expectations. the weather cooperated today. guest: that is true. four years ago i was and the freezing cold. you are always amazed the distance and when people travel. the obstacles they overcome in order to be here for this historic event. then asking people what it means to them. the two young girls in their 20s who grew up in little rock, arkansas. they were best friends from childhood. the last time there were in the capital was 1992 for bill clinton on election night when he gave his address to supporters back then. they both reflected on that and said both of them were first- generation americans. they are saying now to be here with their parents here of the capital for another swearing in wa
of the same time that energy is very high. this is an exciting moment where it is something you remember with your kids. something you always have to refer and reflect back on. host: four years ago was the largest single event in washington. we did not have the exact count at this hour, but the crowd seemed to be bigger than earlier expectations. the weather cooperated today. guest: that is true. four years ago i was and the freezing cold. you are always amazed the distance and when people...
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we need to stop playing games with the debt ceiling and spend our time in energy on job creation. i supported a clean debt limit bill, however, because in this version congressional pay has been tied directly to passing a budget, it is important to ensure that the budget that is passed is responsible and protects our most vulnerable citizens. my amendment would not kill the underlying legislation. it would merely add commonsense protections to the bill for members of our armed forces, our veterans, and our seniors from the budget cutting process. anyone who supports the underlying legislation has no reason to not also support this amendment. if adopted, the debt limit would still be raised to allow the government to pay its obligations through may 19, and members of congress would still have their pay withheld if they failed to agree to a budget resolution by april 15. the amendment simply clarifies that the budget resolution protects our troops, veterans, and seniors. i recently visited the west palm beach v.a. medical center. speaking with both veterans and staff who i heard the
we need to stop playing games with the debt ceiling and spend our time in energy on job creation. i supported a clean debt limit bill, however, because in this version congressional pay has been tied directly to passing a budget, it is important to ensure that the budget that is passed is responsible and protects our most vulnerable citizens. my amendment would not kill the underlying legislation. it would merely add commonsense protections to the bill for members of our armed forces, our...
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frelinghuysen, the very capable and effective chairman of the energy and water development subcommittee, yield for a question? mr. frelinghuysen: i yield to you. pleasure. mr. young: despite my earlier comments, i'm concerned that the flood control and coastal emergency funds appropriated by our committee in previous acts are still available for other emergency needs that occurred prior to sandy, and i would appreciate the gentleman's responsible to that. . mr. frelinghuysen: these are funds we believe that are required to respond to emergency needs for the army corps of engineers related to hurricane sandy. by appropriating these funds for this direct purpose, other prior appropriated emergency funds for the corps should remain available for other needs in accordance with the direction provided by those previous acts. mr. young: mr. chairman, thank you very much for that clarification, and i yield back. mr. rogers: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. lowey: i am very pleased to yield two minutes
frelinghuysen, the very capable and effective chairman of the energy and water development subcommittee, yield for a question? mr. frelinghuysen: i yield to you. pleasure. mr. young: despite my earlier comments, i'm concerned that the flood control and coastal emergency funds appropriated by our committee in previous acts are still available for other emergency needs that occurred prior to sandy, and i would appreciate the gentleman's responsible to that. . mr. frelinghuysen: these are funds we...
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energy is a huge point there. what is the reason we deliver it as a full plan to a year or so ago is now putting huge amounts of money to build it in texas and someplace those. new refineries also. at the same time, the normal commodity business, the normal low differentiation job will not come back. why would it come back, right clicks we have to have differentiation. we have to have innovation. that's what this debate is competitiveness is to import that were not only minute chart and wasting national resources. >> i have a question over here. right there in the middle. >> thank you. susan lunch from the mackenzie institute. i'll keep it short. it's been a fascinating panel. i'm surprised they haven't heard one word all morning, which is exports. my question to all of you is is this manufacturing renaissance for domestic consumption or do you envision the u.s. eventually has an export platform to the rest of the world? and a second later question is if you put on the hot of multinational corporation, whether u.s
energy is a huge point there. what is the reason we deliver it as a full plan to a year or so ago is now putting huge amounts of money to build it in texas and someplace those. new refineries also. at the same time, the normal commodity business, the normal low differentiation job will not come back. why would it come back, right clicks we have to have differentiation. we have to have innovation. that's what this debate is competitiveness is to import that were not only minute chart and wasting...
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energy, infrastructure, budgets, finance, crime. and i want you to know that we, the president and i come in the important part of that is the president, continues to be absolutely committed to do all we can to help the city steel with the immense problems take it rests upon them as a consequence of diminished tax bases and the consequence of housing significant portion of the public and states in the most need. we are committed to having a third phase of the so-called big deal and the budget. we are of the view but just as it took during the clinton administration, it didn't happen in one fell through to get our economy in great shape and move towards a balanced budget. it started out for three phases. started off with president bush's actions. first president bush in terms of taxation before president clinton took office in the action the president took in 94 and 97. well, we think there is a third phase here they consider country on a path that will allow us to get our debt to gdp, deficit to gdp down around 3%, which is all econ
energy, infrastructure, budgets, finance, crime. and i want you to know that we, the president and i come in the important part of that is the president, continues to be absolutely committed to do all we can to help the city steel with the immense problems take it rests upon them as a consequence of diminished tax bases and the consequence of housing significant portion of the public and states in the most need. we are committed to having a third phase of the so-called big deal and the budget....
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we all know we need a clean energy economy, where it's really, really cheap to buy the energy and where the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere. not causing a greenhouse gasses that are driving up the temperature and producing droughts and is not producing a number of other health-related effects from air pollution. we all know this. we know what we're after. how we're going to get there? the way we discovered in the book is, it's pretty simple. could you have the federal government buy all the new things that are necessary and then give them away? not practical. not going to happen. we don't have that kind of capability in the federal government to add the deficit. so you have to open the door to private investment to do this job of rebuilding the power platform in the united states. >> host: and the technology aspect of that is? >> guest: technology aspect is manifold. and price performance improves every 18-24 mocks. in the last year we have gotten into the innovation cycle in batteries so by the end of 2020 electric vehicles will actually be price competitive w
we all know we need a clean energy economy, where it's really, really cheap to buy the energy and where the energy that you're buying is not polluting the atmosphere. not causing a greenhouse gasses that are driving up the temperature and producing droughts and is not producing a number of other health-related effects from air pollution. we all know this. we know what we're after. how we're going to get there? the way we discovered in the book is, it's pretty simple. could you have the federal...
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energy, the energy industry in the u.s. is much stronger. consumers are more optimistic coming university of michigan publishes the index of consumer sentiment which is one of the very best guides to how consumers are feeling. and as long as the fiscal policy thing isn't getting too messed up, the consumers seem to be a little bit more upbeat. so there are some positives, but i want to be clear that while we've made some progress, there's still quite a ways to go before we will be satisfied. >> well, let me shift gears a little bit. certainly as you well know, there are some very vocal critics of fed policy. and i wonder what you might say to those who argue that, for example, the policy that is maintain interest rates at such low levels has asked the taken some of the pressure off of congress to try to address these fiscal challenges, and that the massive asset purchases has created extremely high risk, perhaps underappreciated risks for future inflation. >> well, the critics on both sides, you know, you should give the other guys a chance.
energy, the energy industry in the u.s. is much stronger. consumers are more optimistic coming university of michigan publishes the index of consumer sentiment which is one of the very best guides to how consumers are feeling. and as long as the fiscal policy thing isn't getting too messed up, the consumers seem to be a little bit more upbeat. so there are some positives, but i want to be clear that while we've made some progress, there's still quite a ways to go before we will be satisfied....
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, taking all of those steps and making sure, again, something never done by the party opposite that energy companies will have to put people on the lowest tariffs. that is a record we can be proud of. >> steve basic. >> mr. speaker -- [inaudible] my constituency is enb during a hideous regulatory fast thanks to the health and safety executive and the european union. the british economy is very reliant on small and medium businesses far less able to cope with bad regulation particularly when it's badly administer inside the u.k. >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. businesses large and small are complaining about the burden of regulation. not just the burden of regular ration from europe -- regulation from europe, but more generally. and that is why we should be fighting in europe for a more flexible europe and a europe where we see regulations come off. but the view of the party opposite is sit back, do nothing and never listen to the british people or british business either. >> order! >> here on c-span2 we'll leave the british house of commons now as today move on to other legisla
, taking all of those steps and making sure, again, something never done by the party opposite that energy companies will have to put people on the lowest tariffs. that is a record we can be proud of. >> steve basic. >> mr. speaker -- [inaudible] my constituency is enb during a hideous regulatory fast thanks to the health and safety executive and the european union. the british economy is very reliant on small and medium businesses far less able to cope with bad regulation...
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the energy in the programs and all the things we talked about here in the statements and some of the initial questions anticipates when you remove some of those key elements from the chain of command and i would defer to any of my other colleagues for comments. >> thank you, commissioner for that question. any time you consider taking that valuable function they perform today holding the members accountable and making those judgments when you take that away from a commander of the second, third, fourth order effects are ugly and you ought to consider those affects before making such a recommendation. first i would like to address the idea of taking the investigative responsibility. it's important that you understand the nature of the unit that you are investigating. the people involved, what they do, how they were trained, growing up in those services wearing that uniform, walking the walk and talking the talk is awfully important to understand how things might have occurred in a particular year net to find one size fits all would be awfully difficult to create in levels of expertise
the energy in the programs and all the things we talked about here in the statements and some of the initial questions anticipates when you remove some of those key elements from the chain of command and i would defer to any of my other colleagues for comments. >> thank you, commissioner for that question. any time you consider taking that valuable function they perform today holding the members accountable and making those judgments when you take that away from a commander of the second,...
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the international energy market is trying to shift around and that could be to the benefit of some of these countries to reverse some of them the basic problem is they don't have enough money to pay for it. >> did you have to comment on that or no? >> i guess i should say something about how this breaks down. as you kind of a pointed out in venezuela, production is in question, but let's use about 2.7 million. it hasn't really gone up. it's gone down over the last two years despite the plans that should be going up, but they fired all the workers and have a bunch of political loyalists and then they expropriated exxon and, co and several billions of dollars and amazingly the brothers had a plant there as well and chavez took that a couple years ago as well. so, we have about a million barrels between 702 million going to the u.s. every day making them the largest supplier in the u.s. and the important thing that was just pointed out as we are really the only guy that is paying for their oil. let me explain that a little bit more. we are subsidizing with hugo chavez, so we have an impo
the international energy market is trying to shift around and that could be to the benefit of some of these countries to reverse some of them the basic problem is they don't have enough money to pay for it. >> did you have to comment on that or no? >> i guess i should say something about how this breaks down. as you kind of a pointed out in venezuela, production is in question, but let's use about 2.7 million. it hasn't really gone up. it's gone down over the last two years despite...
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bio tech and veteran services and energy efficient. that's why the state structure deficit is gone and why we have achieved the highest credit ratings in our history. that's why with further still go we have emerged from recession faster that only state and stronger than we were before. to prepare for the future we invest in ourselves. and we have done so during the worst economic downturn in living memory. largely by reshaping government by reforming the transportation bureaucracy and shutting down the turn pipe. we have together save the commonwealth over $11 billion so far. which in turn has enabled us to invest in education, innovation, and infrastructure and to grow opportunity. there is always more to do. only this past week we proposed to reform the retiree health benefit plan and consolidate 240 local housing authority. with the help of business and advocacy group we are systemically coming through state regulation modern ising what remains. we proposed to eliminate unnecessary and due politictive fees on business. to close loo
bio tech and veteran services and energy efficient. that's why the state structure deficit is gone and why we have achieved the highest credit ratings in our history. that's why with further still go we have emerged from recession faster that only state and stronger than we were before. to prepare for the future we invest in ourselves. and we have done so during the worst economic downturn in living memory. largely by reshaping government by reforming the transportation bureaucracy and shutting...
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the energy industry is looking much stronger. consumers are more optimistic than the university of michigan publishes the index of consumer sentiment, which is one of the very best guides with how consumers are feeling. as long as the fiscal policy keeps going, there will be some progress. we still have quite a ways to go before we will be dissatisfied. it is actually taken some of the pressure off of congress to try to address these fiscal challenges. the critics on both sides -- you should give the other guys a chance. >> i will get there. [laughter] >> okay. well, let me first say that as we think about the costs and risks of any policy, we should also think about what we are trying to accomplish and i have made reference already that the federal reserve has a dual mandate from congress to achieve maximum employment. price stability means low inflation we have basically taken that to mean 2% inflation and has been in the very low 2% range and appears to be on track for up to 2%. unemployment, as we have learned discussed, is s
the energy industry is looking much stronger. consumers are more optimistic than the university of michigan publishes the index of consumer sentiment, which is one of the very best guides with how consumers are feeling. as long as the fiscal policy keeps going, there will be some progress. we still have quite a ways to go before we will be dissatisfied. it is actually taken some of the pressure off of congress to try to address these fiscal challenges. the critics on both sides -- you should...
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basis external event such as japan experienced has ranged in terms of lessons learned just beyond the energy sector and the nuclear industry to many other areas that could experience similar events. >> okay. and going in -- to the effect on auto industry, are there things that have changed in terms of resilience with the auto industry, in terms of the supply chain or things that changed since fiewk fukushima? >> yes, i think there's a tremendous change take place. i think we have probably about 400 tier one suppliers. anything beyond the tier two down to event tier five, we didn't have not have any -- [inaudible] and we assume that supply chain shape like pyramids and suppliers take care of several tier two, three, and four. what we found in the case especially the semiconductor companies. it's almost like a spindle shape, and we are very surprised, and therefore, we have to make a -- supply chain even down to a tier five. so this work has immediately start. and what we have found is that there are about 2,000 critical parts where there's on one single suppliers or one special use. and there
basis external event such as japan experienced has ranged in terms of lessons learned just beyond the energy sector and the nuclear industry to many other areas that could experience similar events. >> okay. and going in -- to the effect on auto industry, are there things that have changed in terms of resilience with the auto industry, in terms of the supply chain or things that changed since fiewk fukushima? >> yes, i think there's a tremendous change take place. i think we have...
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so the opposition, i think, rightly frustrated by what they need to do is take that energy and focus on getting prepared to run a presidential election at some point, whether that is in a month or two months or six months. the need to be ready to go. of really glad that you brought into the conversation those points because russell has also talk to high touched on that and chris is a political expert that has done a lot of things about venice rose specifically. you can't beat something with nothing. and so the opposition may have problems with the way things a going forward, what is the realistic alternative that they have in the current environment and to the extent that they really want to contest this, what can they do to move forward? >> first let me echo what charles said. it is somewhat intimidating to be in a room with you in knowing follow this will more than i do. i will quote someone who knows venezuela as well as i do, 8-year-old son. oddly, as i have been called at all hours of the day and night, checking my e-mail and my computer constantly, very obsessed with the health
so the opposition, i think, rightly frustrated by what they need to do is take that energy and focus on getting prepared to run a presidential election at some point, whether that is in a month or two months or six months. the need to be ready to go. of really glad that you brought into the conversation those points because russell has also talk to high touched on that and chris is a political expert that has done a lot of things about venice rose specifically. you can't beat something with...
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. >> coming up the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! ♪ >> jennifer: all right. let's head down to los angeles to see who cenk uygur is going to throw an elbow at tonight. cenk what do you have up your sleeve tonight? >> well, we have got an amazing panel of people to talk about. both the kidnapping in algeria and kat listen biglow coming out and defending her movie. we have a former cia operative to talk about those issues. it's going to be an amazing panel. >> jennifer: cenk we haven't talked about the kidnapping. can you fill our viewers in on that? >> there are apparently at least three americans that have been kidnapped dozens over all from six different countries. it's islamic militants that have spilled over perhaps from malia. we'll tell you about it in the next hour. >> jennifer: thank you cenk. thanks for your reach, thanks for your pop in the eye often. [ laughter ] >> jennifer: we'll be watching it all as it starts at the top of the hour. now l
. >> coming up the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! ♪ >> jennifer: all right. let's head down to los angeles to see who cenk uygur is going to throw an elbow at tonight. cenk what do you have up your sleeve tonight? >> well, we have got an amazing panel of people to talk about. both the kidnapping in algeria and kat listen biglow coming out and defending her movie. we have...
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the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> okay. you now what if i'm not allowed to be snide, you are not allowed to be condescending. >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." thirty-four minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. linda in atlanta. hi linda. >> caller: hi. >> stephanie: hello, hi. >> caller: i -- i hope aisha doesn't have to go to court any time soon, because she's going to have to have a huge fund to pay for all of these stenographers that pass out trying to keep up with her. >> stephanie: you didn't keep up with her. >> caller: and here is the thing, there was a special on the white house christmas hdtv thing with michelle obama and she had these beautiful pink earrings, and they were very distinctive, and then i saw a clip a few days ago, with aisha walking through some entertainment show thingy spot and she had the same earrings only in a dif
the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> okay. you now what if i'm not allowed to be snide, you are not allowed to be condescending. >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." thirty-four minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. linda in atlanta. hi linda. >> caller: hi. >>...
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he for renewable energy. salazar will leave in march and returned to his home state of colorado. $51 billion hurricane sandy's disaster relief act is now moving on to the senate. forty-nine republicans voted yes for that bill, 179 republicans voted against that bill. over to london now where police say two people are dead after a helicopter crashed during the morning rush hour. the helicopter hit a construction crane and then crashed on the street. two people on the ground were treated for minor injuries. those are your headlines. back now to dagen. dagen: thank you. a price of regular gasoline sitting at $3.29. down nearly $0.10 from a year ago. tom kloza is here. he is joining us on the phone. talk to me about demand and how low prices could go because of that. >> demand is about as low as it has been since january of 2000. we just got a couple of demand reports that were subpar. now we have this fear or panic about the flu. we have people getting their paychecks that are a little bit lighter. discretion of
he for renewable energy. salazar will leave in march and returned to his home state of colorado. $51 billion hurricane sandy's disaster relief act is now moving on to the senate. forty-nine republicans voted yes for that bill, 179 republicans voted against that bill. over to london now where police say two people are dead after a helicopter crashed during the morning rush hour. the helicopter hit a construction crane and then crashed on the street. two people on the ground were treated for...
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it is really changing the global energy market. there will still be some risk factors going into the weekend. we are a little bit concerned. right now, prices are staying pretty steady. there are a lot of market ahead of this three-day holiday weekend. melissa: i am surprised that that kind of data does not have an impact on price. >> partly, it is because of the economics. the dollar viewpoint. demand growth in the future. the other issue is that what we will see is the global marketplace, as well, starting to get out into the global marketplace. it will drive up the cost of wti. really, you have to look at this bread. you know, we will see falling prices in europe. lower product prices in the future. melissa: phil flynn, always fantastic. have a great weekend. thank you so much. >> thank you. ashley: the latest developments on the boeing 787. now on the ground in japan wrapping up their initial investigation of the so-called dreamliner. a badly damaged battery and what may have caused warning lights to go off on the flight which
it is really changing the global energy market. there will still be some risk factors going into the weekend. we are a little bit concerned. right now, prices are staying pretty steady. there are a lot of market ahead of this three-day holiday weekend. melissa: i am surprised that that kind of data does not have an impact on price. >> partly, it is because of the economics. the dollar viewpoint. demand growth in the future. the other issue is that what we will see is the global...
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advocate, worker rehired after the auto bail-out and the one business owner on the list is pushing a wind energy production tax credit. leave it to byron york. see if we see a pattern here. this is a different group, but not a group you show case in inauguration. >> this is a gimmick. this is the thing that politicians of both parties do. the president bringing in people to attend the "state of the union" address. in this case, president obama wants to people serve as human symbols of the policies as you mentioned. a woman who got treatment for a disease she couldn't have gotten without obamacare and woman who lost her job at g.m. and got it back. woman whose child goes to college due to pem grant. the problem with gimmicks they inspire counter gimmicks. i wouldn't be surprised if the republicans wanted to feature taxpayer that lost money in solyndra, or person whose insurance premiums went up because of obamacare or member of the millions of the people unemployed. the unemployment rate is 7.8% this january. precisely the same number it was four years ago when president obama was inaugurated the
advocate, worker rehired after the auto bail-out and the one business owner on the list is pushing a wind energy production tax credit. leave it to byron york. see if we see a pattern here. this is a different group, but not a group you show case in inauguration. >> this is a gimmick. this is the thing that politicians of both parties do. the president bringing in people to attend the "state of the union" address. in this case, president obama wants to people serve as human...
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. >> you always end your segment with great energy. >> biggest movies from history. you can check out my interview with bare leave vinson. >> one of my favorite shows growing up. what was it like working with them? >> it was a great learning process. they really rehearse. it wasn't like they read cue cards. they worked it like a play. and she is extraordinary and tim conway and harvey core man. it was a great group. you got to see what it would be like with someone really working. >> you can watch my entire interview or check me out on twitter. >> good to sue you, michael. time right now 20 minutes to the top of the hour. coming up one hospital shutting down its maternity ward. they cannot afford to deliver babies any more because of obama care. >> he says his girlfriend died of leukemia. some say she never existed. one of college football's best players is either at the center of a love hoax or the victim of fraud. brian kilmeade joins us next with the details. >> welcome back. 44 after the hour. span the globe to see what stories are making headlines over seas. rep
. >> you always end your segment with great energy. >> biggest movies from history. you can check out my interview with bare leave vinson. >> one of my favorite shows growing up. what was it like working with them? >> it was a great learning process. they really rehearse. it wasn't like they read cue cards. they worked it like a play. and she is extraordinary and tim conway and harvey core man. it was a great group. you got to see what it would be like with someone...
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jon: he talked about green energy and how it is still a panacea. i want to play it and get a real quick thought from each of you. here we go. >> yeah, sure. >> we, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. jon: okay. that, that was, obviously, about winding down the wars in afghanistan and iraq. um, suggesting, i guess, that those republicans who have said it's too soon to leave afghanistan are wrong. what do you think about that, simon? >> well, we don't agree. [laughter] and i think that, you know, look, my -- two of my kids are 7 and 10, they were down on the mall with me yesterday. we've been at war in afghanistan their entire lives. so this notion that there is war weariness and we have not fought these wars the way we needed to to achieve success i think is a fair criticism by this president of a failed foreign policy of the previous president. jon: matt, you were part of that previous be president's team. i'll give you a shot to address that. >> well, i just think this all plays into the
jon: he talked about green energy and how it is still a panacea. i want to play it and get a real quick thought from each of you. here we go. >> yeah, sure. >> we, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. jon: okay. that, that was, obviously, about winding down the wars in afghanistan and iraq. um, suggesting, i guess, that those republicans who have said it's too soon to leave afghanistan are wrong. what do you think about...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exsure. men with breast cancer or who have or might he prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts,
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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>>brian: time your five-hour energy to peak at that time. the french are fleeing france according to reports. sarkozy is the last planning to leave the country off the socialist plan to increase tax rates to 75%. >> you're going to see a lot more of this. what we're talking about this is tax refugees. in america, in the states in america and in europe tax rates are going up. the wealthy are mobile. they move to escape these kinds of taxes. >>brian: why not live where the tax is cheaper. look at one man. he's now a russian. >> sarkozy going to london -- and he was planning to do that according to printed documents. he was going to establish a billion-pound hedge fund out of london, move to london. that's a bit like bill clinton moving to canada or something. that's a real shock to the system. but tax refugees are a growing number because the rich are mobile. that is the same thing we're seeing in the states on a different level. >>steve: governor cuomo says the reason i want to get rid of the millionaires taxes is because millionaires were mo
>>brian: time your five-hour energy to peak at that time. the french are fleeing france according to reports. sarkozy is the last planning to leave the country off the socialist plan to increase tax rates to 75%. >> you're going to see a lot more of this. what we're talking about this is tax refugees. in america, in the states in america and in europe tax rates are going up. the wealthy are mobile. they move to escape these kinds of taxes. >>brian: why not live where the tax...
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. >> i see the excitement and energy. though it will not be as large, it will be just as wonderful. >> once a day of distinction all their own, hoping to inspire their very young son. >> i will tell him to strive for the best, maybe you could be the first hispanic. >> all right as part of the weather as everyone has been talking about it, it looks like it will be a lot warmer than what it was four years ago with the colden temperatures in the area here. but as far as their speech here, they apparently started it december, still putting the finishing touches on it this weekend. >> have you heard anything about what he might say in the inaugural address. >> he will not lay out specifics, but he will be talking about his vision for the second term. so we will not hear a point by -- state of the union. and -- and join us tomorrow at 10:00 for the complete coverage. christin ayers will be there to cover it all for you. coverage begins at 4:30 on eyewitness news this morning. and the public swearing in is at 8:55 followed by th
. >> i see the excitement and energy. though it will not be as large, it will be just as wonderful. >> once a day of distinction all their own, hoping to inspire their very young son. >> i will tell him to strive for the best, maybe you could be the first hispanic. >> all right as part of the weather as everyone has been talking about it, it looks like it will be a lot warmer than what it was four years ago with the colden temperatures in the area here. but as far as...
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now, a crackdown on energy drinks. the city council is proposing a ban on the energy drinks. it doesn't just apply to minors. it applies to everybody. if the measure is approved, retailers could be fined up to $500 and lose their license. >>> now, sports. at long last, the nhl season getting under way tomorrow with nearly all of the league's 30 teams in action. as for last night's hoops action, we get those highlights from espn. >> lebron james and the miami heat taking on kobe bryant and the l.a. lakers at the staples center. and lebron decides to battle in from downtown. stop at the key. heaves up three. and he has 39, a season-high for lebron. kobe bryant shot 8 for 25 from the field. but he drains a three-pointer off the pass from pau gasol. five minutes to play. tied at 83-83. lebron is going to find ray allen on the wing. that's smooth. puts the heat up by three. under three to play. lakers down. and bryant hits another three-pointer, tying the game. 23rd-straight 20-point game, as he finishes with 22. lebron is going to knock down the jumper. the heat win 99-90. lebron
now, a crackdown on energy drinks. the city council is proposing a ban on the energy drinks. it doesn't just apply to minors. it applies to everybody. if the measure is approved, retailers could be fined up to $500 and lose their license. >>> now, sports. at long last, the nhl season getting under way tomorrow with nearly all of the league's 30 teams in action. as for last night's hoops action, we get those highlights from espn. >> lebron james and the miami heat taking on kobe...
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i should be forewarned, i love energy drinks. >> do you really? >> but a new government survey finds that 20 thourk people went to the e.r. after downing energy drinks in 2011, twice as many as four years earlier. abc's lisa stark put herself to the test to show why. >> reporter: on youtube, downing these energy drinks is a game. lots of fun. >> on your mark, get set, go. >> reporter: but this new government study calls consumption of energy drinks a rising public health problem. of those 20,000 e.r. visits in 2011, 42% had mixed the energy drink with another stimulant like ritalin or with alcohol. but 58% reportedly used energy drinks alone. so what might be going on to send someone to the e.r.? >> blood pressure goes up, heart rate goes up and they'll start to feel the effects. heart racing, heart skipping. panic attack symptoms. irregular heart rhythms. panic attacks. >> reporter: caffeine is a drug. the most popular drug in the world. you can feel and see the effects on the body. i downed the equivalent of about four cups. doctors took a look
i should be forewarned, i love energy drinks. >> do you really? >> but a new government survey finds that 20 thourk people went to the e.r. after downing energy drinks in 2011, twice as many as four years earlier. abc's lisa stark put herself to the test to show why. >> reporter: on youtube, downing these energy drinks is a game. lots of fun. >> on your mark, get set, go. >> reporter: but this new government study calls consumption of energy drinks a rising public...
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the challenge for president obama this time is to recapture the energy and enthusiasm of four years ago when a record 1.8 million people descended on washington to witness the history making swearing in of the nation's first african-american president. nobody expects a crowd that big again. this time, the president will have his hand on two bibles. abraham lincoln's and martin luther king's. in a video released by the white house, the president explained why. >> letting them know there's a connection between me being here, the sacrifices of those in the past. i think it's entirely fitting. >> reporter: the man who ran obama's re-election campaign says the president will use his speech in part to reach out to some of those who voted against him. >> you're going to see a president who wants to work across party lines to get things done. i think that's what the country wants. >> reporter: the president's 11-year-old daughter was just happy to see that dad got the words right. >> good job, dad. >> i did it. >> you didn't mess up. >> reporter: jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >> cute mom
the challenge for president obama this time is to recapture the energy and enthusiasm of four years ago when a record 1.8 million people descended on washington to witness the history making swearing in of the nation's first african-american president. nobody expects a crowd that big again. this time, the president will have his hand on two bibles. abraham lincoln's and martin luther king's. in a video released by the white house, the president explained why. >> letting them know there's...
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a study has been found, because that's when energy levels plummet, work stress is at its peak. and that's bad news for me, because i have a daily segment on cnn called "on the case with sunny hostin." there it is. >> you look good to me. >> and it's at 3:30 every day. i do look a little tired. not as tired as i look on this show. >> sunny has 14 jobs, and that is one of them. i think you look good for that time of day. >> thank you. >>> also, another little story here. this is for all of you that have been blowing snot rockets. there's a new ice cream infused with bourbon that may help you get over the flu. bourbon-infused ice cream. it's called -- now offering jenny's ice cream offering influenza sorbet. it contains maker's mark whisky, cayenne pepper, ginger, honey and fruit juices, all things said to help with flu symptoms. it won't protect you like the shot, which we all should get. so if you're suffering, that may help you out. >>> this lady may have had a lot of ice cream. talk about bootyliscious. she's 420 pounds. apparently she has the widest hips in the world. they me
a study has been found, because that's when energy levels plummet, work stress is at its peak. and that's bad news for me, because i have a daily segment on cnn called "on the case with sunny hostin." there it is. >> you look good to me. >> and it's at 3:30 every day. i do look a little tired. not as tired as i look on this show. >> sunny has 14 jobs, and that is one of them. i think you look good for that time of day. >> thank you. >>> also, another...